The travel non-stop at the station by road corridor Kalupur high, BRTS will not happen anytime soon. The Ahmedabad Janmarg Limited has decided to drop the Rs 140-crore, four corridors linking km high New Cloth Market and Delhi Darwaza road via Kalupur station.
The ambitious project failed to get approval from the Archaeological Survey of India. Authorities said at least eight ASI-protected monuments, including Delhi Darwaza, Prem Darwaza, Bibi ki Masjid, the road to four kilometers. Since the proposed corridor 100 meters high past these monuments, the ASI has refused permission.
Authorities said that the corridor rates should be addressed in the second phase. But the same thing has been moved to Phase III because of the new monuments and archaeological sites and relics (Amendment and Validation) Act 2010 which requires the authorization of the State level, which is Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the State Government for construction within 300 meters.
AJL sources say that the entire corridor between Delhi Darwaza large, new cloth market was revised to adapt to the ASI specification. ASI is a refusal to become a setback for the AMC AJL is already testing the work of the ground. Corporation officials said it was unlikely that the ASI to give its nod to the new and stricter rules of construction activities in the vicinity of the ancient monuments are under their jurisdiction.
Bone of contention is a pillar of the elevated corridor that violate the rules of ASI. Said the AMC has decided to abandon the structure of the poles. Said the AMC has also decided to advise the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, University of alternate route is four kilometers.
Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner Guruprasad Mohapatra said: “We envision an alternative alignment for the runner’s high. The destination does not change. The new route will meet the new rules of the ASI.”

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